Adult Sunday School series given at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Charlottesville, VA. This is number nine of a ten-part series. Apparently other speakers shared the series, because we only have available from Dr. Clowney parts 1-5 and part 9. This lesson begins with some personal details of a trip to the South of France, then deals with the question, 'Shall we sin that grace may abound?'
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Doctrines of Grace lead not to sin! Good refutation, in chapter six, that the Doctrines of Grace would lead to sin. Dr. Clowney also discusses Romans 7, where, struggling with the Victorious Life in Christ teaching (chapter 7 as a description of a defeated Christian) and the Reformed position (chapter 7 as normal Christian life), he takes a somewhat middle view (chapter 7 as presentation of a Christian trying to live by the Law).
Edmund Prosper Clowney (July 30, 1917 – March 20, 2005) was a theologian, educator, and pastor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he earned a Bachelor of Arts from Wheaton College in 1939, a Bachelor of Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1942, a Master of Sacred...